Synoptic

Sunday

A low pressure trough over SA, VIC, TAS and southern NSW is generating showers, areas of rain and storms. Warm winds ahead of the trough are filtering into NSW, leading to a mild night and morning. A high is directing onshore winds and light isolated showers over southwest.

Issued Sunday 18:53 AEST

Sunday - Latest

A low pressure trough over SA, VIC, TAS and southern NSW is generating showers, areas of rain and storms. Warm winds ahead of the trough are filtering into NSW, leading to a mild night and morning. A high is directing onshore winds and light isolated showers over southwest.

Monday 22:00 EST

A front will bring strong winds, a colder change, showers and small hail to the southeast and highland snow to TAS, VIC and southern NSW. A trough will reheat northern NSW and southern QLD with dry gusty winds, raising fire danger. Another trough will cause storms in southern WA.

Tuesday 22:00 EST

A low should form in the east, generating strong winds, heavy rain and big waves on parts of the NSW coast and ranges. A high will clear rain from western NSW, VIC, TAS and SA, leading to areas of fog and frost. Troughs will draw warm winds to southeast QLD and southern WA.

Wednesday 22:00 EST

A weakening low pressure trough will cause wind, rain and waves to ease in eastern NSW. A high will lead to a chilly morning and dry day in western NSW, VIC, TAS and SA. Warmer, gusty winds for SA and the western deserts. A front will bring strong, showery winds to southwest WA.

Thursday 22:00 EST

Warming, gusty winds will develop in SA, TAS, VIC, western NSW and central Australia ahead of a trough. A front will help send a blustery colder change across WA and later SA but only with isolated showers to southern parts. Heat will build in northwestern Australia.

Friday 22:00 EST

Heat will persist in northwestern Australia. Warm, gusty winds will affect western QLD, NSW, VIC and TAS ahead of a trough. A front will help cool SA and later TAS, western VIC and western NSW with help from some rain and the odd storm. A high will clear most showers in WA.

Saturday 22:00 EST

A heat trough will linger in northwestern Australia. Warm, gusty winds will affect western QLD and eastern NSW. A front will help cool NSW with help from patchy rain and storms and maintain brisk winds and showers in VIC, TAS and SA. A high will keep most of WA dry.

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